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CHALET RILA - BELI ISKAR, NR BOROVETS, BULGARIA

Prices from only £33,995

  • 36 Luxury ski apartments
  • Completion Summer 2010
  • Studio, 1 bed, 2 bed & Penthouse
  • Beautiful mountain location
  • Only 7km from Borovets
  • 1hr transfer from Sofia
  • 100m from new ski lift
  • Within Super Borovets
  • Early reservations recommended

Check out the Chalet Rila pages for all the latest news, plans and images of this exciting development.

 

 
Borovets

Beginners Intermediate Expert

Resort Height: 1350m

Transfers: Sofia 1.5hrs, Plovdiv 2.5hrs

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Borovets is a long-established ski resort situated in the atmospheric pine forests of the Rila mountains. It is very popular with British tourists who enjoy the good value and fun environment as well as the colourful local traditions that make skiing here a little more unique! The resort’s three easily accessible ski areas ensure plenty of variation and interest for all ski abilities. The Yastrebets area will test improvers whilst more able skiers can tackle the world cup run back to the village. Best served though are first-timer or novice skiers who progress under the care of the instructors. In the evening the colourful centre offers numerous typical and continental restaurants, bars and live music venues.

Borovets is the oldest Bulgarian winter resort with a history that dates back to 1896. Borovets was originally established at the end of the 19th Century as a hunting place for the Bulgarian Kings. Borovets gradually developed into a modern ski resort of budget and luxury hotels, restaurants and lively bars and an average (to be improved) network of ski runs and lifts along the slopes of the Rila Mountains, providing excellent opportunities for a whole range of winter sports. The resort has twice hosted World Cup Alpine Skiing rounds, while the Biathlon track is one of the best in the world.

Activities

  • Indoor tennis courts
  • Bowling
  • Horse-drawn sleigh rides
  • Horseriding
  • Fantastic Après-ski
  • Skidoo safari
  • Quad-bike trips
  • Wine tasting
  • Bulgarian folknights
  • Toboganning
  • Excursions to Rila Monastery and Sofia.
  • Swimming pools & spas
  • Skiing (Downhill & Cross Country)
  • Snowboarding
  • Numerous bars & clubs
  • Karaoke
  • Kids clubs
  • Kids snow park

Key Facts

  • Altitude of 1350 m.
  • Pistes: 58 km of marked pistes (up to an altitude of 2560m)
  • Longest run: 12 km
  • Cross country runs: 38km
  • Snow Cannons: 14
  • Excellent ski schools with over 200 instructors
  • Transfer time: 1hr 30mins from Sofia International Airport
  • Distances: Samokov (12km), Sofia(73km), Plovdiv(125km)
  • Ongoing improvements & expansion via the Super Borovets project
  • Bulgaria's oldest & most established ski resort

Why not read a first hand account of what it's really like to have a winter ski holiday in Borovets?

Read our Blog here >>>

Winter sports

The ski resort sits at an altitude of 1350 m. 58 km of marked pistes cover the generally north facing slopes up to an altitude of 2560 m, with many runs terminating near the village centre allowing skiers to ski almost to their hotel door. The longest run is a gentle 12 km return to the resort along the maintenance road.

Downhill skiing

Ski run
Difficulty
Length [m]
Inclination [m]
Sitnyakovo New ski track
Beginners
6000
0
Sitnyakovo 1a
light piste
5800
400
new! Martinovi Baraki 5
Beginners
5000
0
Sitnyakovo 1b
medium
4000
230
Sitnyakovo 2
medium
4000
250
Yastrebets 1
difficult ski run
3200
860
Yastrebets 2
medium
3000
650
Yastrebets 3
medium
2350
617
Markujik 2A
medium
1300
280
Martinovi Baraki 3
medium
1260
320
Markujik 3
medium
1240
390
Martinovi Baraki 4
difficult ski run
1240
302
Markujik 1
medium
1220
220
Martinovi Baraki 1
difficult ski run
1160
340
Martinovi Baraki 2
medium
1160
280
Sitnyakovo 3
medium
1000
220
Lavinata
difficult ski run
830
0
Yastrebets 0
difficult ski run
800
0
Markujik 0 - beginners piste
Beginners
600
0
Borovets
cross country
0
0

Map of the Ski runs in Borovets

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Borovets Weather & Snow Reports

Lifts


All ski lifts are open 9.00 am to 4.30 pm. Each lift closes for technical checks and maintenance for half a day each week and for 1 full day each month, see local signs for dates and times for each lift.

Ski runs
Type
Length [m]
Height [m]
Borovets,Yastrebets 1 Gondola 4827
1046
Yastrebets 0,Borovets 4-seat 2050
609
Sitnyakovo 1a,Borovets 4-seat 1902
516
Martinovi Baraki 1,Borovets 4-seat 1209
313
Markujik 2A Drag 1086
308
Markujik 3 Drag 1031
366
Markujik 1 Drag 903
223
Markujik 0 - beginners piste Drag 500
42
Martinovi Baraki 3 Drag 200
50
Martinovi Baraki 2 Drag 180
33

The lift infrastructure of the resort is very well developed by drag lifts, baby tows, seat chain lifts, plus a gondola lift. 1 six-seat Gondola lift, 2 High Speed Quad Chair lifts, 1 Fixed Grip Quad Chair lift, 10 Surface ski lifts and 9 tow lifts. The 6 person gondola lift takes you up to the Yastrebets peak (2363 m above sea level). The difference in altitude is approx. 1046 m and length of route is 4827 m. The gondola lift has a capacity of 1200 persons per hour. The journey takes around 20 minutes. The total capacity of all tow lifts of Borovets is 8150 persons per hour. A recently completed 200-meter carpet lift takes the skiers from ski center Markujik to the upper station of the gondola lift "Yastrebetz"; and the widened 10 km long Musala Pathway provides an easy way to return to the resort.

Typical prices for equipment hire, ski/snowboard school and lift passes (2008-2009 season)

 

SKIERS

6 days 6 days 13 days 13 days
Adult Child Adult Child
Skis and poles hire 42 £ GBP 30 £ GBP 84 £ GBP 60 £ GBP
Boots (skiing) hire 27 £ GBP 19 £ GBP 55 £ GBP 37 £ GBP
Lift pass only 90 £ GBP 60 £ GBP 182 £ GBP 120 £ GBP
Ski school group tuition (4 hrs per day) 85 £ GBP 56 £ GBP 170 £ GBP 110 £ GBP
FULL SKI PACKAGE:
Full ski equipment + ski school + lift pass
156 £ GBP 117 £ GBP 312 £ GBP 233 £ GBP
         

SNOWBOARDERS

6 days   13 days  
Adult   Adult  
Snowboard hire 47 £ GBP h 94 £ GBP h
Boots hire 34 £ GBP h 67 £ GBP h
Lift pass only 90 £ GBP h 182 £ GBP h
Snowboard school (3 days/2 hrs) 3 days/2hrs - 48 £ GBP h   h
FULL SNOWBOARD PACKAGE:
Snowboard + boots + school + lift pass
156 £ GBP h   h

(Prices shown are in GB Pounds £ and may vary between hire shops)

Ski School

One of the major attractions of Bulgaria and especially Borovets is the high standard of instruction available at a much lower cost than is common in the ski resorts of western europe. The instruction is divided into 5 different levels according to the skill level of the individual. The lessons may be group or individual (subject to request) and the duration of the course is from anything from 3 to 12 days. There is also a ski kindergarten for the children aged 4 to 8 years which runs for the entire day.

Night skiing

For night skiing there is a special lift pass that has to be bought separately at the kiosks on the pistes. It is valid from 5 pm till 10 pm.

Cross-country skiing

35 km of cross country trails are designed according to the requirements of FIS (Federation Internationale de Ski), at minimum width of 6 m. The resort also offers biathlon facilities for training and competitions.

Other activities

Ski-doo - 2 person ski-doos are available for local rent in the resort. Tourists can be guided through the the local forests by an instructor.

Ski jumping

Every Wednesday the local ski and snowboarding instructors put on a Ski Jumping show on the slopes in front of the Hotel Rila. The show is free for all that attended ski school during the week but there is a charge for those who have not attended ski school. There are, however, many bars in the local area where you can sit and enjoy a drink whilst watching the show for free.

Super Borovets

Super Borovets Map showing location of new gondola
Map showing the Super Borovets area and the location of the new gondola.

The Super Borovets project is one of the largest and most expensive investment and development projects in Bulgarian history. It will enlarge Borovets village to encompass the nearby towns of Samokov and Beli Iskar. The resort will be divided into three levels:

Level 1 or Low Borovets: A brand new development just outside of Samokov, this area will cater for the less economically well off tourists, but will have good connections and transport with Borovets and the main ski area. This project will provide around 5,000 hotel rooms.

Level 2 or Borovets: Consists of the existing Borovets with extensive investment and development. This will provide around 10,000 hotel rooms (approximately what Borovets currently provides) and will remain as the main accommodation area.

Level 3 or Super Borovets: This will cater for those looking for 5 star hotels and a luxury experience, however it will provide no more than 2,500 hotel rooms.

The 500M euro project started in 2004 and is planned to be completed by 2012 and the current plan is to expand the number of pistes by constructing 19 new ones bringing the total ski-able area to around 90 km. To cope with the higher demand for ski-lifts and gondolas, 12 new ski-lifts will be built. One of these lifts will be a multi-station gondola which connects Borovets to Samokov allowing skiers easy access to the slopes from the Lower Borovets development site. At least one of the new pistes to be constructed will take skiers back to Lower Borovets ensuring visitors can ski back home whichever portion of Super Borovets they reside in.

 

Map of the Super Borovets piste area, showing the existing and proposed ski runs.

 




 

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